Does Jenn Kamp mention Open Stories Foundation did investigate her complaint, found it not made in good faith, and then tried to contact her by phone on three separate occasions to discuss it with her (phone calls she refused to return) before Open Stories Foundation sent her the email letting her go?
Does Jenn Kamp mention Open Stories Foundation did investigate her complaint, found it not made in good faith, and then tried to contact her by phone on three separate occasions to discuss it with her (phone calls she refused to return) before Open Stories Foundation sent her the email letting her go?
Who was your source for this?
- Doc
Good luck getting any information. All i got was a tease.
Well. I finally got around to watching the video. She makes, and I think one of our good counselors could weigh in here, a fairly libelous statement @3:05-15 by claiming Dehlin has smeared her name to donors both privately and publicly. That’s a heck of an accusation because it boils down to pecuniary damages.
Also waterworks at 4:25.
- Doc
eta: I wonder if this would count as an “unlawful boycott?”
Is it just me, or did J/K just publicly announce how badly she was treated by John and Open Stories Foundation without presenting one salient fact?
Who does this remind me of?
It’s on the tip of my tongue…
Ah, the lapdog is back talking nonsense in defense of JD.
Any lawyer worth his salt is going to instruct his client to keep the deets to herself during the proceedings of the lawsuit. If you were a real lawyer, you'd know that.
Well. I finally got around to watching the video. She makes, and I think one of our good counselors could weigh in here, a fairly libelous statement @3:05-15 by claiming Dehlin has smeared her name to donors both privately and publicly. That’s a heck of an accusation because it boils down to pecuniary damages.
Also waterworks at 4:25.
- Doc
eta: I wonder if this would count as an “unlawful boycott?”
First, it's slander, not libel.
Second, I would LOVE to see John Dehlin try to sue anyone for slander. Dude passes the public figure test easily.
Is it just me, or did J/K just publicly announce how badly she was treated by John and Open Stories Foundation without presenting one salient fact?
Who does this remind me of?
It’s on the tip of my tongue…
Ah, the lapdog is back talking nonsense in defense of JD.
Any lawyer worth his salt is going to instruct his client to keep the deets to herself during the proceedings of the lawsuit. If you were a real lawyer, you'd know that.
Well. I finally got around to watching the video. She makes, and I think one of our good counselors could weigh in here, a fairly libelous statement @3:05-15 by claiming Dehlin has smeared her name to donors both privately and publicly. That’s a heck of an accusation because it boils down to pecuniary damages.
Also waterworks at 4:25.
- Doc
eta: I wonder if this would count as an “unlawful boycott?”
First, it's slander, not libel.
Second, I would LOVE to see John Dehlin try to sue anyone for slander. Dude passes the public figure test easily.
I think a reasonable jury could find “actual malice” from Jenn Kamp’s actions.
Any lawyer worth his salt is going to instruct his client to keep the deets to herself during the proceedings of the lawsuit. If you were a real lawyer, you'd know that.
You are right about that much, which is why I suppose Jenn Kamp is currently looking for a new lawyer.
Does Jenn Kamp mention Open Stories Foundation did investigate her complaint, found it not made in good faith, and then tried to contact her by phone on three separate occasions to discuss it with her (phone calls she refused to return) before Open Stories Foundation sent her the email letting her go?
Well. I finally got around to watching the video. She makes, and I think one of our good counselors could weigh in here, a fairly libelous statement @3:05-15 by claiming Dehlin has smeared her name to donors both privately and publicly. That’s a heck of an accusation because it boils down to pecuniary damages.
Also waterworks at 4:25.
- Doc
eta: I wonder if this would count as an “unlawful boycott?”
First, it's slander, not libel.
Second, I would LOVE to see John Dehlin try to sue anyone for slander. Dude passes the public figure test easily.
Ah, thanks for the correction, but wouldn’t YouTube qualify as a “fixed medium” that can be viewed repeatedly and therefore be libelous, too? I dunno; I’m not a lawyer. Anyway, did you watch the bit between 3:05-3-15? She’s making the claim that she was personally injured through a direct effort by donors to ‘boycott’ her because of JD’s direct involvement. That seems like a pretty serious defamation directed toward JD.
- Doc
eta: in fact, now that I think about it, isn’t a video considered a publication? The fact that I can point out the exact timestamp of a defamatory statement is akin to pointing to a magazine article on page and paragraph such and such, no? I think “publishing” includes online content such as videos. I could be wrong, though. Counselors?